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for immediate 8% cut in their benefits and things got nasty today. chanting. >> kill the bill. >> this is an attack on our family. >> we are here to say enough is enough. >> ultimately he is going to destroy the state.
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>> >> bill: well, the state of wisconsin has a 3.6 billion-dollar short fall through 2013 and simply cannot afford to pay its bills. it's happened in many states and public workers are the first ones to take the hit. obviously that's not going over well in wisconsin. madison 40% of the teachers called in sick today. all over the state workers are demonstrating against benefit cuts. paul ryan supports governor walker. >> he is basically saying i want you public workers to pay half of what our private sector counterparts are and he is getting rights. like cairo has moved to madison these days. all of this demonstration is fine. people should be able to express their way we have got to get this deficit and control under control in madison. >> bill: on the other side president obama sees it a bit differently. >> some of what i have heard coming out of wisconsin, where you are just making it harder for public employees to collectively bargain generally,
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seems like more of an assault on unions. and i think it's very important for us to understand that public employee, they are our neighbors. they are our friends. >> bill: if state workers will not give back some of their benefits, there is no solution to the fiscal crisis anywhere. you can't raise taxes anymore. the folks are tapped out. live on long island elderly people are selling their homes because they can't sell the high tax rate. perhaps over a few years that way they could look for other jobs in the private sector if they don't believe they are being compensated fairly in the public arena. i believe that would be fair. class warfare is about to break out in america. union benefits are strangling not only state budgets but also the private economy. yes, workers do need protection. they need some kind of security in the marketplace. but, the cold truth is, that federal and state workers have reached the top of their earning pyramid. bankruptcy looms in california and other states and give-backs are coming. the blow back to that will be nasty. that's the memo.
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now for the top story tonight, two opposing views on the situation. joining us now from madison wisconsin sly a talk show host. here in the studio fox business anchor stewart varney. so, president obama is right. it is an assault on the union. the governor of wisconsin wants the union not to have the power to collectively bargain. >> i think it is a modest push back against the union's power to negotiate benefits and pensions it asks europe members to put more on the table for their own health and pension plans, that's what it does. i don't think it's an assault. i think it's a modest push back. >> the press is reporting and you tell me whether this is accurate, that the bill now that's going to be voted on in the legislature in wisconsin would then dessert phi unions from any electricityive bargaining. basically a right-to-work state like texas. >> i don't think it goes that far. it we replace union negotiating, so-called collective bargaining with a merit pay system. that's very different.
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>> bill: it would merit pay by the state. >> pay increases for state government workers in excess of the rate of inflation in wisconsin. that's the parameter. >> bill: that does take any bargaining power away. by the way police and firefighters are exempted from this. it does take the union down a whole bunch. >> i would question whether collective bargaining is a civil right. i don't think it is. i think it is a right conferred. >> bill: in our constitution the states vote whether they want to be right-to-work or union. i think they should do that in wisconsin as well. >> wisconsin is withdrawing that collective bargaining so-called right it is withdrawing it. >> bill: mr. sylvester, you see it a bit differently? >> i do. you know, this is the last step in republicans trying to deunionize. >> we have a long history of in this state starting in madison, wisconsin. they have been sacrificing. they have been giving up wage
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increases year after year after year to keep their pension safe and to keep their health benefits in place. >> bill: as the governor pointed out they make more money, they being the state workers than they would for corresponding jobs in the private sector. they are still ahead of the game according to the governor. >> well, according to the economic policy institute, the governor is wrong. and the governor and the same people that are pushing this extreme radical proposal are the same people that are supported the trade policies that have shipped 100,000 manufacturing jobs out of this state that's why we are in trouble. >> bill: keep it in wisconsin though. >> no, no, no. those jobs were in wisconsin. >> bill: it if you have a 3.6 billion-dollar short fall, okay? you can't pay your bills. you can't tax you anymore, can you? can you pay more taxes? >> i will be glad to pay more taxes. >> bill: so you can. >> i know you are glad to pay more taxes. the point here, this is part of a budget repair bill that the
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state workers were already willing to concede some more. the governor blew that negotiation practice up and is actually cost the state more money with this proposal. and the governor has been already giving his rich fat cat friends big tax breaks. he claims there is a budget crisis. he is the one that's making it worse. >> bill: all right. now the governor is new. he hasn't been in there for very long. i don't know how he could be making a 3.6 budget short fall. >> by cutting taxes on wealthy people. >> bill: he wants businesses to come to wisconsin. as you know illinois just raised it and businesses are moving. >> illinois taxes are still lower -- >> i think the union is losing in the court of public opinion. i think those teachers have called in sick, lied, and that does not go down well with the general population because it deserts and is a bad example for the children. i don't think they should be holding up signs equating the government of wisconsin with hitler. very bad move.
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i don't think the politicians should be ski scheduling out of the state. >> it comes down to the same argument that we're hear time and time again. republicans are pro business. they want lower taxes. lower corporate taxes so less revenue comes. in democrats want higher attacks on business and individuals who are affluent so that they can give the union workers and the middle class more benefits. it's the same old story. >> doesn't work any longer. raising taxes on individuals or businesses no longer works. that's always story. give us one more tax increase and make sure serve okay. >> never works sill. >> bill: mr. sylvester go. >> we don't have a spending problem we have a revenue problem because the republicans and corporate people, even bill clinton and to some extent barack obama have shipped our revenue base out of the state with manufacturing jobs. that's why we have a short fall. cutting firefighters wages and cutting police officers' wages and correctional officer wages will not fix our.
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>> they are exempted from the 8% as i said give back. >> not entirely. they are marching with us. we need to shut this -- we need to shut the state down tomorrow. shut the state down tomorrow. >> bill: it's a benefits cut not a pay cut. gentlemen, thanks for the debate. next on the run down laura logan brutalized in cairo. the latest on that horrifying story. laura ingraham on whether defunding planned parenthood would cost the taxpayer more than keeping the subsidies going. coming right back.
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>> bill: impact segment tonight, you may have heard lara logan was brutally assaulted in cairo last friday. the reports say ms. logan was sex equally assaulted by a number of men before being arrested by the egyptian army. recovering here in the united states. one of the worst stories we have seen much the question is a danger to women journalist in the muslim world worth the risk? jing us now from washington the author of the book standing alone, an american woman's struggle for the soul of islam. from the pentagon, fox news correspondent jennifer griffin who has spent 18 years in the middle east covering various conflicts in places like iraq, afghanistan, and lebanon. jennifer, let me begin with you, i know have you been in dicey situations. is it worth the risk now with
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all of the horror going on in the middle east and it's been going on for years. is it worth the risk for women to cover the news there? >> absolutely. i think you can't -- you have to take certain precautions and we all have taken precautions over the years. what happened to lara is horrifying. but don't forget, our own correspondents greg palkot and olaf wig were assaulted as well. they are seasoned journalists. they knew what they were doing and the crowd turned on them. this happens not just to women but also to men. we can't shy away from covering it. i don't know any women who who i have talked to who are former correspondents who have said oh this is going to make me think twice about going into the middle east. >> you say you have to take precautions there is a difference between covering the news in china, for example and covering it in the middle east. what precautions do you have to take in the muslim world? >> well, i think you have to decide when you are a woman
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whether the first question you ask yourself is are you going to cover your hair? because in certain places, it is culturally sensitive to cover your hair. in some places when i lived in afghanistan, and women there wanted us as women journalists not to cover our hair when the taliban were taking over because it was a sort of a sign of solidarity with them that they were going to be forced to. and, yet, i sometimes would cover my hair because i didn't want to jeopardize my translater, my male translater or driver because there would be maybe retaliation against them. so you are constantly making calculations but you really -- i don't see how this will stop women from covering the news in the middle east. >> bill: as are azra do you take precautions when you go to the muslim world when you cover stories. >> absolutely. it's chilling what happened to lara. it's sent a wakeup call around our industry not only because of this bun attack but because, in fact, journalists are walking around with targets on their
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backs from to mexico and the middle east. when i went into afghanistan, it was for one hour. it was the eve of christmas eve 2001. and i was going to be escorted by some young men who decided that they would take me from the border to jalalabad. i have tell you that i looked in their eyes and i thought to myself i'm going to be either coped or killed or both if i realized that themy own two danger that i was going toace was not at all worth the benefit of trying to take that risk. >> bill: okay. now, i said on the view that there is a muslim problem in the world. you guys, everybody remembers that big controversy and whoopi goldberg and joy behar walked off the set. but i have been to these middle eastern countries and i know that women in general, are not
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treated very well. am i wrong, jennifer? >> i think what you are describing is women, in many cases, being treated as second class citizens. and being segregated from males. >> shepard: but that goes on all the time in the muslim world, does it not? >> it does. >> bill: okay. >> i was describing how you have to show solidarity. >> bill: isn't that a muslim problem? >> no. i think it's a problem that happens -- i mean, i served in africa. latin america, rape is used as a weapon in mexico and colombia. >> you don't see it as any different -- look, i covered the wars in central and south america as you know. absolutely brutal on women down there. do you see it as a muslim problem asra? >> well, i absolutely agree that sexism and massage any are universal problems. we do face a battle in the community in which
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interpretation of islam is being used to treat women as second class citizens to basically segregate us and put us in the back corners from mosques to the public square. and so what we have happening i formally believe is a battle for power and control in our communities. violence against women is one of those issues that's used as a leverage to kind of control women. idea of segregating them. covering their faces, covering their hair, all of these are agents for asserting power over women. and we do have a double standard in which men are allowed access to the public square in a way women aren't. and that's where i do fundamentally believe that the answer is not journalists not entering into those faces. but it's just inside of our muslim community so that women are afforded the rights that i fundamentally believe they should have been granted at the birth of islam. >> bill: thank you both for a very interesting segment. we appreciate it directly ahead, it looks like planned parenthood would lose federal tax
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subsidies. will that cost the country more money in the long run? laura ingraham has some thoughts. later megyn kelly on famous people getting battered by the media do they have any protection at all? those reports after these messages.
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>> bill: factor follow up segment tonight as we have been reports the planned parenthood organization gets $1,600 a year year -- taxpayer money many believe that should be cut. undercover tapes showing two planned parenthood employees talking about underage sex in a disturbing way. last night we debated the issue. the left believes taking money away from planned parenthood would cost the u.s.a. even more to in payments to unwed mothers and things like that. joining us from washington to respond radio fox news analyst laura ingraham.
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you heard leslie marshall last night say listen it's not cost effective. you do this, more young women are going to get pregnant. they are going to go on welfare. it's going to cost more. you say? >> here is what we know, bill. we knowed planned parenthood gets a third of the budget from u.s. taxpayers number one. number two we knowed that planned parenthood makes most of its money from the abortion procedure. about 324,000 abortions a year. a lion share of abortions performed in this country by any one group. so, american taxpayers now see this country sliding into a fiscal abyss. whether you are for abortion or against abortion, i think the country is fairly divided on it the idea that the federal taxpayers at this point in time, especially where we are financially, should underwrite this is ludacris and chris christy, obviously not known as a particularly hard charger on the life issue, he decided for new jersey can't do it for a whole host of reasons but mostly financial. don't have the money, we're broke, can't do it, sorry planned parenthood. >> bill: in texas, also, they are putting in laws that make it
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more difficult to have abortions, correct? >> well, just a little while ago today, the texas state senate bill passed a new rule that would apply to any abortion provider that says that women who are getting abortions have to be subjected to a sonogram. they have to get a sonogram. there is a whole host of little provisions in this bill. it looks like it's going to fail to passage in texas. planned parenthood, again, they say we are for women's health. we are for women knowing more. planned parenthood vocal opponent of the mandatory sonogram provision which i think you could argue really just gives women a picture into their own womb. invaluable information. >> bill: people want is to discourage abortion. >> yeah. of course they do. but it's information. >> bill: hypocrisy in this issue which is why it interests me. everybody says publicly, abortion is bad. we want to have as few as possible. right? i mean, you don't hear anybody
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go out and say let's go more abortions. >> we need to fund it. >> bill: sonogram is basically a slow down situation. it's to make the woman think. >> well, yeah. well most women -- bill, must women are -- >> bill: they oppose it. why? >> they oppose it, bill, because i mean to be brutally honest here, planned parenthood is overwhelmingly in the business to do one thing. to perform abortions. point 09% of the parents who walk into a planned parenthood clinic services. only 2400 or so cases were referred to adoption. okay. so you do the math. 324,000 abortions cost on average about $500 apiece. and then the 2400 referred to adoption. it doesn't take a math wiz to understand that without the abortion services, planned parenthood is basically out of business. i have one suggestion to planned parenthood. if they want federal funding and they really want it, then just
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stop doing abortions. i bet a lot of people would say okay. all these other things that you do well maybe. >> bill: dick morris said last night planned parenthood should split in two. the informational side of it, he says, you could consider funding. and then the abortion side of it doesn't get a penny. now, i don't want any subsidies going to planned parenthood, nothing. >> it's ridiculous. bill, we have no money. >> it's not that they might not provide a service that's necessary in some communities, maybe they do. >> bill, what they do. >> bill: the money could be privately raised. >> it can be privately raised. university hospitals, other clinics. and all of these hollywood celebrities that live and die by the right to abort, that's their entire mantra. that's the core right that we have to protect supposedly enshrined magically in our constitutional text. of course, it's not there they can all get together and they can be proud of funding abortions and primarily minority communities. and really targeting those minority communities which we know, frankly, planned parenthood does. if they really think this is a
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sacrosang right and we should all be cheering for them they can fund it guess what, the american taxpayers are tapped out. our government is tapped out. we don't have the money. so, all of these euphemisms we are for women's health and women's rights. it's a bunch of malarky, bill. it's about one thing, aborting as many children either through chemical means taking morning after pills or by surgical abortions. that's where all the money is. they know it and i think now the american people know it. >> >> bill: all right, laura, thanks very much. we appreciate it far left activist janine garofalo continuing to bash the american establishment even as she is making money playing fbi agent on tv. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.
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>> bill: culture warrior segment
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tonight, two hot topics beginning with gentleman jean garofalo. as you know she is very antiestablishment. >> one person's cherished organization is another person's national resistance movement. there is plenty of people that refer to some of the military in this country and others and in britain and in israel and in other places as terrorist organizations. it just depends on how you phrase it. >> bill: that's loopy. the definition of terrorism depends on provable activities like targeting civilians. ironically the radical ms. garofalo played an fbi agent in 24 and doing the same thing in a new cbs show called criminal minds. here now the warriors cathy in for gretchen and margaret hoover. is janine garofalo being hypocritical. >> no she is not. she is are you ready for this, bill? acting. acting isn't being who you are on screen. it's pretending that you are someone else. >> bill: isn't jeanine
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garofalo's belief system being compromised by her role as an fbi agent. >> some would say it shows the extent of her professional abilities as an actor to credit credibly portray an fbi agent. >> bill: who is saying that she does that. >> i saw the trailer, it looks pretty good. >> bill: saw the trailer. >> she is pretty good in 24 season seven. >> bill: how do you feel about. this comedian, actress and activist. it is only normal to go back to her roots. she is a great actor. >> bill: you both have no problem with ms. garofalo. >> no. wrong i have a problem with her politics. >> bill: no playing an fig agent on politics. >> no. do i have a problem with anthony hawkins playing can can bell? no. >> bill: don't engage hoover at that level. i your humble correspondent have a problem. here is the problem for janine garofalo. i know you are watching. you can't fool me. she is end ising a bad message to the kids that the fbi are good. she sending a terrible message
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to america's children. janine you know that the fbi is a terrorist organization. you know that in your -- you are sending a bad message to the kids. you say, hoover? >> actor has got to eat. >> bill: now it's about eating? >> you have got to put food on the table. she says she cannot play. >> bill: can't she play the daughter. >> don't always get to pick your roles? >> that's funny. >> bill: thank you. i'm trying. bad message to the kids. >> she plays assassin doesn't mean she is going to kill someone. >> the kids. she is dodging the kids' question. >> not playing the fbi. >> showing the kids the fbi are good. >> she has never been anti-fbi. >> bill: oh, she hasn't? >> no. >> she is antiestablishment. >> bill: i see. >> pro-fbi for all i know. >> bill: she thinks the fbi is good? you sure in the wiretaps? you sure? i got you guys. i got you both.
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all right. >> pretty big leap. >> high school in minnesota, dance like your grandma's watching. they are telling these kids, that's not the kids. i don't know who these people are. not to do grinding dances, which high school kids are now doing. and you say? , hoover? >> i say that there is almost the same amount of outrage at this that there was over elvis' gyrating. >> bill: you think elvis on stage in his blue suede shoes. >> grinding equivalent. >> bill: moral i didn't have lent to 15-year-olds mashed together. you see it as just the same thing? >> i will tell you that as a 15-year-old, no, as a 12-year-old i may or may not have participated in this sort of technical term grinding. and i will tell you that i was perfectly g-rated in every other area of my life. just because they are doing the grinding. just because they're grinding doesn't mean they are having
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sex. >> bill: you became a wild child. do you see that elvis comparison may be off. >> so far off. up to the schools to keep things reasonable and appropriate. completely inappropriate for them to endorse that kind of behavior. if it's happening on school property on school grounds during schooltimes during a school activity, it's completely inappropriate. >> bill: you disagree and you say that dance like grandma is watch something a good program. >> i love the program. >> bill: you love it? >> i think it's great. >> bill: it has to be scattered a step further, grandma should be shap peroning the distances. get the grandmas in. give them pans or whatever is -- and then have them do it. i will tell you what. that would work. it would work to have the grandmas go up and say hey, what are you doing? >> maybe. that's inappropriate. >> i think it's much to do about nothing. >> bill: if you are a mom and your 15-year-old were out there. >> i think you pick your battles and kids are doing bad stuff, this is not bad stuff. >> this is a battle to pick. >> bill: culture warriors,
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everybody. looking out for the kids. when we come right back, u.s. law provides little protection to the reputations of anyone who is famous. megyn kelly will analyzed legal problems surrounding the issue. later, matthew perry makes a huge mistake. he criticizes me over my interview with president obama. say it ain't so chandler. right back.
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the kelly file segment tonight. a couple days ago we talked about the is it legal team david beckham losing in court in a case involving in touch magazine. that publication printed proos prostitutes it paid the woman auto thousand dollars and offered no corroborating evidence. nevertheless, u.s. district judge emanuel real said there was no malice in the case and
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threw it out. here is out now is megyn kelly. the ruling is correct and you agree. >> yes, the ruling is absolutely correct. >> bill: explain that to me. >> beckham has no case. i'm not saying he didn't meet up with the prostitutes. you have to prove actual malice in order to recover against the defendant who publishes something defamatory against you when you are a public figure. what does that mean actual malice? >> bill: yes, go. >> it means they knew it was false or acted with a reckless disregard for whether it was false. >> bill: if you pay someone $50,000. >> it doesn't matter. >> bill: that doesn't matter at all? >> no. >> bill: then you don't have any proof. >> that's where you messed up on tuesday you. >> bill: you and your panel. >> i love my panel on is it legal segment. there was corroborating evidence. >> bill: which was what. >> the madam kristen davis or parker, whatever it was who wanted to be governor of new york after her madam career she told the magazine she was called by this prostitute and send over
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another girl who she did send over and came back for $2,500 second prostitute. >> bill: did she ware to that mnchts when a magazine does a story. do we get our witnesses to swear to it? no. we interview. >> bill: i would have not run that story on fox news. i will tell you why. >> intouch doesn't have to prove they got an affidavit from a witness. >> bill: you say that hearsay testimony, which is what it is. hearsay, impressed by that? okay, good. hearsay testimony by another person in the business. >> two. the prostitute, the first actually they had three witnesses. they had the accusing prostitute. the second prostitute. and the madam. >> bill: i didn't see the madam. >> all in the original article. did you not read it? intouch published all of that. >> bill: the second one was paid, too? >> yes. she claims she was paid. she was with david beckham. the first un, erma claims she was paid. david beckham. the madam claims she sent over the second prostitute. this is all in response -- this
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is what intouch has. it calls david beckham and says we have three people alleging you are involved in this interlude. he issues a general con conclusory denial. >> bill: you are the judge and reading this magazine. >> not actual malice by intouch magazine. i would throw it out too. >> bill: okay. you make a pretty good case. now, in kansas, this is a serious thing. other thing is serious because higher standard for famous people. >> have to prove they made it up whole cloth no one was telling them that beckham was doing this some guy sat at his computer and said i'm going to bring him down. >> bill: paying someone 50,000 bucks to say it they will say it klein former attorney general of kansas went after this dr. tiller who was eventually secretaried for a bunch of stuff, late term abortion doctor. now they are going after klein.
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who is they? >> it's the disciplinary committee of the state of kansas who disciplined. >> bill: the bar. >> y. disciplines lawyers in terms of censure or ultimately disbarment. it's a panel of three people appointed by the supreme court in kansas. you get appointed to the supreme court out there they believe the fix is in. >> bill: they think is he targeted because he went after this guy and the people who support tiller and what he did wanted to get klein what do they want to get him in. >> object to prosecuting or going after tiller given that he, klein is pro-life. >> tiller was convicted of crime so they can't object to it. >> he was ultimately acquitted. >> bill: wasn't he convicted of a couple of misdemeanors. >> i believe he was. >> bill: convicted on some of it? >> their claim is you can't go
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after him if you are pro-life. >> bill: that's bull. isn't that bull? so if you are a pro-life prosecutor? >> my understanding of the ethics rules there smo conflict of interest. >> bill: glad you agree with me. that's bull number one. number two? >> number two they believe that they mislead the supreme court although there is a question whether they are purr pursuing him on that. upset that he came on your show and talked about the case he said all he said in your show was the indictment. he is repeating what he had already made public. >> bill: law enforcement does that all the time. >> they have a couple of things. they also say that he -- that he didn't have a complainant when he was claiming that child rape cases were not being reported. >> bill: we interviewed people that complained. >> he said he didn't have like an actual victim. >> bill: it's a witch-hunt. it's disgraceful. it's a political -- designed to intimidate anybody who is looking into this area. >> this could come back to haunt bill klein in a major way. if he gets found guilty on these charges by this panel, guess who
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he has to appeal to in the kansas supreme court. >> bill: who appointed these morons in the first place. >> they had it out for him in the beginning. appointed by sebelius pro-choice governor who didn't like klein. he could lose his law license, bill. you get disparked in this state you can't practice law in other states. that's it. >> bill: can't get to another state and get law license. >> teaching in virginia. this could mess. >> bill: follow the case and let us know what happens to cline. both kelly and i agree. and that's rare, that it is a witch-hunt. all right, kelly. in a moment, "sports illustrated" women suit models and barney frank. what do they have in common? we will tell you after these we will tell you after these messages.
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight news quiz now unbelievably famous since "saturday night live" mocked it last week. >> the andy griffith show delighted american tv audiences from 1960 to '68, which member of the cast later went on to direct such films as a beautiful mind and the da vinci code? >> bill, it was ron howard but. >> panel? >> it would be ron howard. >> bill: all right. they are the quiz kids themselves fox news anchor martha maccallum playing for kohlman sherman illinois. steve doocy representing virginia wood from hurricane, utah. how about that? >> i like that. >> steve: did you lend these. >> bill: i did. they came over and picked them up and brought them back. here is question number one. michelle obama known for being strict about letting her kids having junk food. she also revealed last week she is strict about something else. she said she will not allow her daughters to have, what?
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a, a cat. b, facebook accounts? c, friends spend the night, d, birthday presents? >> steve: birthday presents? >> bill: cards up, please. and roll the tape. >> sasha and maliyah, are they on facebook? >> no. >> is that because of who they are or because you are not in favor of it. >> i think we are lucky that there are a little reconstraints things like secret service and stuff like that. but, i don't -- i'm not a big fan of young kids having facebook. so, you know, it's not something they need. >> bill: that's absolutely true. i agree 100%. i think you can get in a lot of trouble in that question number two. they both got that right. stunning development. >> hell must have frozen over recently because joy behar admitted she agreed with me on one thing. what was that thing?
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of. >> bill o'reilly is not a fan of speaker of the house john boehner crying jags saying he needs to get his emotions under control. you know, owe riflely and i agree on, this i will tell you the truth. the hiker that cut off his arm didn't cry this much. >> bill: i change my mind, cry mr. speaker. get historical. you got that wrong. doocy pulls into the lead. >> i don't know how i missed that one. >> bill: if behar agrees with me one more time i will be crying. dana harvey revived popular church lady skit guest appearance what celebrity who wasn't born yet when carvy >> i have to say seeing you in person is affecting me. anywhere i didn't think it quite wood.
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are you okay church lady? >> oh, yes. that's right. say my name. [ laughter ] >> say my name with your angel's voice. >> bill: all right. you both got that right. no, no. i'm not going to disparage. doocy leads by one with two to go. barney frank not a fan of the tea party. recent interview he mocked tea party lawmakers comparing them to characters from what book? a twilight, b one flew over the cuckoo nest. frank compared the party to what book? cards up, please. >> the republican leadership has dissolved. the republican leadership now is the tea party people. and so the problem is you don't even know if there is going to be an ability to negotiate. it's hard to negotiate where the negotiating committee that consists of john boehner, eric cantor, the mad hatter or the
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rabbit? >> bill: what's the problem can i negotiate with them. it's easier than negotiating with you, barnes. does upby one with one to go. "sports illustrated" came out this week. some of the models came up on letterman. >> category good things about appearing on the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition. >> helps my chances for the swimsuit prize on modeling. >> on the tax form am occupation i can write hot. >> that's what i do. >> the hilarious late night call from. the 1989 si. which featured whom on the cover? a and the answer is cathy ireland. our pal who makes furniture now or something. you got that right so it's a
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tie. >> sweet. >> so it is. >> bill: she lives on long island right now first swimsuit edition. >> cheryl teagues. >> christie brinkley. >> i knew that. >> bill: it's a tie. so both coleman sherman and ginger wood win all the prizes. sign up on bill o'reilly.com if you want a piece of that good job. >> thank you king of cable. >> bill: i'm glad "saturday night live" is watching. >> so am i. >> matthew perry bad mouthing me. that's a mistake. that is a mistake. right back with p and p. pkó@v@ zx7?
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>> bill: pinheads and patriots in a moment. but first, as i keep telling you, you are the best viewers, no question. we raised $400,000 for the fisher house. no other program possibly oprah to do that. it makes it possible for family of wounded warriors to live near their wounded love ones during rehab. you get my hand written notes from the super bowl sunday president obama interview. they are signed by me with a fact semi signature from the president who signed the original this is a great historical document. makes a terrific . if you can't go $500, we
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understand. the charity will appreciate any donation. go to billoreilly.com we have a link to the fisher house. it is an outstanding operation. thank you to everyone who has supported us. you have made a difference. if you can see those little kids interacting with their ed moms and dads. it is something we all have to help with. now to the mail: >> bill: done clay. no bias here we've covered the congressman accurately.
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>> bill: never gonna let it go. i bet it galls you that i'm sitting here. >> bill: how those factor viewers doc, they are the ones making it happen. >> bill: i pressure state that john. if you become premium members, you will like that. it is fun and you get the book free. finally pinheads and patriots matthew perry has a new program he's promoting using my interview with the president. >> o'reilly is so ego maniacal, obviously he is more interested in his opinion than anybody elses obviously.
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he seen showed he is willing to show the president that in his sense. it was off-putting and bad. >> bill: is mr. perry a pinhead or patriot? i think i know. we want to see the numbers. we know there are a lot of "friends" fans out there. last night justin bieber did this. >> well hello. he was like, my daughter sasha, milia my wife michelle, we are so grateful, that you are coming to the white house. >> bill: 68% think young justin is a patriot. 32% believe he's a pinhead. please spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world, oreilly@foxnews.com. name a town if you wish to opine.
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brand new word, no chuffiness when writing to the factor. thanks for watching. i'm bill o'reilly remember the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone, president obama weighing in on local politics, again. i think everyone has to make some adjustments but it is also important to recognize that public employees make enormous contributions to the well-being of our states and cities. >>alisyn: should the federal government let the states handle their own business? >> members of the u.s. house fired up over spending cuts. >> i will object at every opportunity to any effort to repeat this travesty.

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